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<STRONG><A HREF="curs_trace.3x.html">curs_trace(3x)</A></STRONG> Library calls <STRONG><A HREF="curs_trace.3x.html">curs_trace(3x)</A></STRONG>
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-NAME">NAME</a></H2><PRE>
- <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG>, <STRONG>trace</STRONG>, <STRONG>_tracef</STRONG>, <STRONG>_traceattr</STRONG>, <STRONG>_traceattr2</STRONG>, <STRONG>_tracecchar_t</STRONG>,
+ <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG>, <STRONG>trace</STRONG>, <STRONG>_tracef</STRONG>, <STRONG>_traceattr</STRONG>, <STRONG>_traceattr2</STRONG>, <STRONG>_tracecchar_t</STRONG>,
<STRONG>_tracecchar_t2</STRONG>, <STRONG>_tracechar</STRONG>, <STRONG>_tracechtype</STRONG>, <STRONG>_tracechtype2</STRONG>, <STRONG>_nc_tracebits</STRONG>,
- <STRONG>_tracedump</STRONG>, <STRONG>_tracemouse</STRONG> - <STRONG>curses</STRONG> debugging routines
+ <STRONG>_tracedump</STRONG>, <STRONG>_tracemouse</STRONG> - <EM>curses</EM> debugging routines
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a></H2><PRE>
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a></H2><PRE>
The <EM>curses</EM> <EM>trace</EM> routines are used for debugging the ncurses libraries,
- as well as applications which use the ncurses libraries. Some limita-
- tions apply:
+ as well as applications which use the ncurses libraries. Some
+ limitations apply:
<STRONG>o</STRONG> Aside from <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG>, the other functions are normally available
only with the debugging library e.g., <STRONG>libncurses_g.a</STRONG>.
<STRONG>o</STRONG> <STRONG>_tracef</STRONG>, which writes formatted data to the <EM>trace</EM> file.
- The other functions either return a pointer to a string-area (allo-
- cated by the corresponding function), or return no value (such as
- <STRONG>_tracedump</STRONG>, which implements the screen dump for <STRONG>TRACE_UPDATE</STRONG>).
+ The other functions either return a pointer to a string-area
+ (allocated by the corresponding function), or return no value (such
+ as <STRONG>_tracedump</STRONG>, which implements the screen dump for <STRONG>TRACE_UPDATE</STRONG>).
The caller should not free these strings, since the allocation is
reused on successive calls. To work around the problem of a single
string-area per function, some use a buffer-number parameter,
The <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> function is always available, whether or not the other
trace functions are available:
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> If tracing is available, calling <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> with a nonzero param-
- eter updates the trace mask, and returns the previous trace mask.
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> If tracing is available, calling <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> with a nonzero
+ parameter updates the trace mask, and returns the previous trace
+ mask.
When the trace mask is nonzero, ncurses creates the file "trace" in
- the current directory for output. If the file already exists, no
+ the current directory for output. If the file already exists, no
tracing is done.
<STRONG>o</STRONG> If tracing is not available, <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> returns zero (0).
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-Trace-Parameter">Trace Parameter</a></H3><PRE>
- The trace parameter is formed by OR'ing values from the list of
+ The trace parameter is formed by OR'ing values from the list of
<STRONG>TRACE_</STRONG><EM>xxx</EM> definitions in <STRONG><curses.h></STRONG>. These include:
<STRONG>TRACE_DISABLE</STRONG>
turn off tracing by passing a zero parameter.
- The library flushes the output file, but retains an open file-de-
- scriptor to the trace file so that it can resume tracing later if
- a nonzero parameter is passed to the <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> function.
+ The library flushes the output file, but retains an open file-
+ descriptor to the trace file so that it can resume tracing later
+ if a nonzero parameter is passed to the <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> function.
<STRONG>TRACE_TIMES</STRONG>
trace user and system times of updates.
trace all character outputs.
<STRONG>TRACE_ORDINARY</STRONG>
- trace all update actions. The old and new screen contents are
+ trace all update actions. The old and new screen contents are
written to the trace file for each refresh.
<STRONG>TRACE_CALLS</STRONG>
- trace all curses calls. The parameters for each call are traced,
+ trace all curses calls. The parameters for each call are traced,
as well as return values.
<STRONG>TRACE_VIRTPUT</STRONG>
<STRONG>TRACE_MAXIMUM</STRONG>
maximum trace level, enables all of the separate trace features.
- Some tracing features are enabled whenever the <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> parameter
- is nonzero. Some features overlap. The specific names are used as a
+ Some tracing features are enabled whenever the <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> parameter
+ is nonzero. Some features overlap. The specific names are used as a
guideline.
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-Initialization">Initialization</a></H3><PRE>
- These functions check the <STRONG>NCURSES_TRACE</STRONG> environment variable, to set
+ These functions check the <STRONG>NCURSES_TRACE</STRONG> environment variable, to set
the tracing feature as if <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> was called:
- filter, initscr, new_prescr, newterm, nofilter, restartterm,
- ripoffline, setupterm, slk_init, tgetent, use_env,
+ filter, initscr, new_prescr, newterm, nofilter, restartterm,
+ ripoffline, setupterm, slk_init, tgetent, use_env,
use_extended_names, use_tioctl
</PRE><H3><a name="h3-Command-line-Utilities">Command-line Utilities</a></H3><PRE>
- The command-line utilities such as <STRONG><A HREF="tic.1m.html">tic(1)</A></STRONG> provide a verbose option
- which extends the set of messages written using the <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG> func-
- tion. Both of these (<STRONG>-v</STRONG> and <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG>) use the same variable
+ The command-line utilities such as <STRONG><A HREF="tic.1m.html">tic(1)</A></STRONG> provide a verbose option
+ which extends the set of messages written using the <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG>
+ function. Both of these (<STRONG>-v</STRONG> and <STRONG>curses_trace</STRONG>) use the same variable
(<STRONG>_nc_tracing</STRONG>), which determines the messages which are written.
- Because the command-line utilities may call initialization functions
- such as <STRONG>setupterm</STRONG>, <STRONG>tgetent</STRONG> or <STRONG>use_extended_names</STRONG>, some of their debug-
- ging output may be directed to the <EM>trace</EM> file if the <STRONG>NCURSES_TRACE</STRONG> en-
- vironment variable is set:
+ Because the command-line utilities may call initialization functions
+ such as <STRONG>setupterm</STRONG>, <STRONG>tgetent</STRONG> or <STRONG>use_extended_names</STRONG>, some of their
+ debugging output may be directed to the <EM>trace</EM> file if the <STRONG>NCURSES_TRACE</STRONG>
+ environment variable is set:
<STRONG>o</STRONG> messages produced in the utility are written to the standard error.
<STRONG>o</STRONG> messages produced by the underlying library are written to <EM>trace</EM>.
- If ncurses is built without tracing, none of the latter are produced,
+ If ncurses is built without tracing, none of the latter are produced,
and fewer diagnostics are provided by the command-line utilities.
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-RETURN-VALUE">RETURN VALUE</a></H2><PRE>
- Routines which return a value are designed to be used as parameters to
+ Routines which return a value are designed to be used as parameters to
the <STRONG>_tracef</STRONG> routine.
</PRE><H2><a name="h2-PORTABILITY">PORTABILITY</a></H2><PRE>
- These functions are not part of the XSI interface. Some other curses
- implementations are known to have similar features, but they are not
+ These functions are not part of the XSI interface. Some other curses
+ implementations are known to have similar features, but they are not
compatible with ncurses:
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> SVr4 provided <STRONG>traceon</STRONG> and <STRONG>traceoff</STRONG>, to control whether debugging
- information was written to the "trace" file. While the functions
- were always available, this feature was only enabled if <STRONG>DEBUG</STRONG> was
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> SVr4 provided <STRONG>traceon</STRONG> and <STRONG>traceoff</STRONG>, to control whether debugging
+ information was written to the "trace" file. While the functions
+ were always available, this feature was only enabled if <STRONG>DEBUG</STRONG> was
defined when building the library.
The SVr4 tracing feature is undocumented.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> PDCurses provides <STRONG>traceon</STRONG> and <STRONG>traceoff</STRONG>, which (like SVr4) are al-
- ways available, and enable tracing to the "trace" file only when a
- debug-library is built.
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> PDCurses provides <STRONG>traceon</STRONG> and <STRONG>traceoff</STRONG>, which (like SVr4) are
+ always available, and enable tracing to the "trace" file only when
+ a debug-library is built.
- PDCurses has a short description of these functions, with a note
- that they are not present in X/Open Curses, ncurses or NetBSD. It
- does not mention SVr4, but the functions' inclusion in a header
+ PDCurses has a short description of these functions, with a note
+ that they are not present in X/Open Curses, ncurses or NetBSD. It
+ does not mention SVr4, but the functions' inclusion in a header
file section labeled "Quasi-standard" hints at the origin.
- <STRONG>o</STRONG> NetBSD does not provide functions for enabling/disabling traces.
- It uses environment variables <STRONG>CURSES_TRACE_MASK</STRONG> and <STRONG>CURS-</STRONG>
- <STRONG>ES_TRACE_FILE</STRONG> to determine what is traced, and where the results
- are written. This is available only when a debug-library is built.
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> NetBSD does not provide functions for enabling/disabling traces.
+ It uses environment variables <STRONG>CURSES_TRACE_MASK</STRONG> and
+ <STRONG>CURSES_TRACE_FILE</STRONG> to determine what is traced, and where the
+ results are written. This is available only when a debug-library
+ is built.
The NetBSD tracing feature is undocumented.
-ncurses 6.4 2023-07-01 <STRONG><A HREF="curs_trace.3x.html">curs_trace(3x)</A></STRONG>
+ncurses 6.4 2023-09-16 <STRONG><A HREF="curs_trace.3x.html">curs_trace(3x)</A></STRONG>
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